Embroidered Pillow Cover
DateMid 18th century
OriginEngland
MediumSilk, cotton, linen (fiber identification by microscope)
DimensionsOL:30"; OW:13"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1952-684
DescriptionThis is a rectangular white cotton panel embroidered with yellow silk backstitches on one end in a rectangle intended for a small pillow about 11 1/2 by 14 inches in size. The unembroidered portion of the panel extends to allow for a future pillow back. The design features a central wreath enclosing a fleur-de-lis surrounded by partial wreaths and fleur-de-lis, shallow baskets of flowers, and rosettes against a background of parallel curving lines forming curved fan shapes. The embroidery is worked with 22 to 24 stitches through the white cotton face fabric and heavier linen interlining. The heavier linen interlining extends through the entire piece, not just the embroidered areas. Raw edges.ProvenancePrior to 1952, passed by descent to William Augustus Henry King [1894-1958] (London, England); 1952, purchased by Doris Langley Moore; 1952, purchased by The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA)Cephas Thompson (1775-1856)
1811-1812
ca. 1590
1710-1740
1702-1714
1740-1745
1730-1750
